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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
FOREST SERVICE. 



AMENDMENT NO. 21 TO THE NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL, 1911— 
SPECIAL USES. (REGULATIONS OE THE SECRETARY OF AGRI- 
CULTURE AND INSTRUCTIONS TO FOREST OFFICERS RELATING 
TO AND GOVERNING SPECIAL USES OF THE NATIONAL FOREST 

LANDS.) 

United States Department of Agriculture, 

Office of the Secretary. 

Regulation L-36 of the National Forest Manual, 1911, Special 
Uses, is hereby modified and amended so as to read as follows : 

Wagon roads over National Forest lands may be constructed, 
changed, widened, or repaired without permit by States or counties, 
but the authorities constructing such roads must dispose of all in- 
flammable debris resulting from construction as directed by the for- 
est officers. With this exception, permits are necessary for the con- 
struction of all wagon roads over such lands. Trails may be 
constructed without formal permit if done with the consent and 
under the supervision of a forest officer, except that in the National 
Forests in Alaska such consent and supervision will not be required. 
No toll shall be charged for the use of roads or trails over such lands 
constructed under the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, and 
the same shall be open to free public use at all times. 

Done at Washington, D. C, this 24th day of May, 1913. 

Witness my hand and seal of the Department of Agriculture. 

[seal.] D- F. Houston, 

Secretary of Agriculture, 

95411°— No. 21—13 ^ 

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